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Ivenika [448]
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Telling the stories of groups whose experiences have been purposefully silenced or are otherwise not often told is called ______

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ioda2 years ago
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Whistleblowing is when the stories of groups whose experiences have been purposefully silenced or are otherwise not often told.

<h3>What is Whistleblowing?</h3>

Whistleblowing serves as the term used when a worker passes on information concerning wrongdoing.

It csn be regarded as making a disclosure” or “blowing the whistle”.

Learn more about Whistleblowing at;

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